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Jay Blogs – On Suffering

Jay Blogs – On Suffering

by Karolyn Davis | Mar 31, 2022 | Classical School News, Elementary School News, High School News, Jay's Blog, Middle School News, News | 0 comments

The most challenging question in humanity, certainly of our faith, is “Why is there suffering in the world?” I’ve come to learn that this is the right question. For Christians, the wrong question is “Why do good people suffer?” Thinking of the question that way...
Jay Blogs – A Bright Sadness

Jay Blogs – A Bright Sadness

by Karolyn Davis | Mar 24, 2022 | Classical School News, Elementary School News, High School News, Jay's Blog, Middle School News | 1 comment

I was a cradle Episcopalian, christened as a child, confirmed in middle school, and faithfully attending the Church of England in America until I was in my early 20s. Practices like liturgy and following the Church calendar were old hat to me. After a dry season of...
Christus Women with Heart Scholarship Winner – Ashlynn Hecht

Christus Women with Heart Scholarship Winner – Ashlynn Hecht

by David Cole | Mar 22, 2022 | Classical School News, Early Education Center News, Elementary School News, High School News, Middle School News, News | 0 comments

GCS Senior, Ashlynn Hecht won 1st place in the Christus Women with Heart Scholarship. She received a $5000 scholarship with her video submission about women’s heart health. Five finalists were chosen out of all entries and then voted on by the public. Ashlynn...
Jay Blogs – A Generation of Hope

Jay Blogs – A Generation of Hope

by Karolyn Davis | Mar 12, 2022 | Classical School News, College Guidance, Elementary School News, High School News, Jay's Blog, Middle School News, News | 0 comments

This week, I had the opportunity to attend an extraordinary conference of Christian educators from all over the world.  Leaders involved in Christian schooling from Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America gathered in San Diego to encourage each other and discuss...
DBU Holds Eighth Annual Christian Leadership Summit

DBU Holds Eighth Annual Christian Leadership Summit

by David Cole | Mar 9, 2022 | Classical School News, Early Education Center News, Elementary School News | 0 comments

“On Saturday, February 5th, Dallas Baptist University’s Gary Cook School of Leadership hosted the eighth annual Christian Leadership Summit on campus. The summit aims to honor, educate, encourage, and strengthen current leaders at DBU, as well as invite...
Jay Blogs – The Father and the Beloved

Jay Blogs – The Father and the Beloved

by Karolyn Davis | Mar 3, 2022 | Classical School News, Elementary School News, High School News, Jay's Blog, Middle School News, News | 0 comments

It’s funny how the Lord takes His own sweet time in revealing things to us that we feel like we should have learned a long time ago.  The way I viewed God, and how that perspective affected the way I viewed myself and interacted with Him, was one of those things for...
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3025 University Blvd.
Tyler, TX 75701
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3215 Old Jacksonville Hwy.
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